I worked a “normal” day today, leaving by 2pm, rushing out even while talking to my boss right at the end of the day. I ran to get Peyton from CDC, and then headed to get Brandon. We made it just in time, and Peyton was telling me about her day. Brandon was ready to go, and the kids were discussing who was going to go first at piano. Peyton went first last week, because the teacher knew she was getting tired when she went second. Brandon was going back and forth whether he wanted to go first or second. Finally he conceded that Peyton would go first. BUT, he said he had to go potty. I knew what that meant. He needed to go #2. So…..we had 10 minutes, which wasn’t enough time to go home. I didn’t want him to bomb the teacher’s toilet, so I was proposing to Peyton to drop her off while we went home. She started to whine and then cry. Brandon couldn’t hold it, so I just dumped her off to play, while the piano teacher just whisked her in to try to set her at ease. I quickly left with Brandon and told him the deal. Poop, wash hands, and then we’re back out. It took him about 10 minutes, and we were right back to the house. We walked in, and lo and behold, Peyton was at the piano, and she was playing. She smiled at us, then Brandon got to work on his homework. He was upset by having to do his homework at the piano teacher’s house. He even said, “It’s called HOME work. You know, you do it at ‘home’! Not HOUSEwork.” Whatever he called it, he did it while he waited. There was something I’d taught her incorrectly, and the teacher asked her why she played it that way. Peyton had a tear welling, and the teacher called her on it. “Is that a tear? Why are you crying?” Then the water works started. I told the teacher that it was my mistake, and that Peyton doesn’t like to be wrong. She gathered herself, and pulled back together, but it took a little while. The teacher asked her what grade she was in. Peyton answered, “Kindergarten.” She thought she was in first grade, and said, “Well, that explains a lot!” She tried to pump her up again, and encourage her.
They switched at the half-way mark, and then she came back and played on the ipad that I’d grabbed while making the pit stop. Brandon started to play his songs. Ms M told him, “Brandon, there is a big difference between you and your sister playing.” He plays quickly, and “rough”. They were playing “Hush Little Baby”, and Ms. M told him, “We’re trying to put the baby to sleep. NOT wake the baby up.” Peyton got a kick out of it. Actually, Brandon thought it was funny, too. They did a reasonable job for not having practiced over last weekend. Here’s Peyton’s duet with Ms. M
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